- Kidnapping of Kim Dae-jung
The
South Korea ndissident leaderKim Dae-jung , laterpresident of South Korea , was kidnapped onAugust 8 ,1973 inTokyo ,Japan .Background
In the 1971 presidential election, Kim represented the Democratic Party, challenging
incumbent PresidentPark Chung-hee of the Democratic Republican Party, who ruled as an authoritarian leader. Kim was defeated by the small margin of 969,999 votes. Despite the victory, Park saw Kim, who called fordemocracy , as a threat to the Third Republicmilitary dictatorship . Following the election, an assassination attempt staged as acar accident was attempted on Kim, leaving him with a permanent injury on hiship joint . Kim fled toJapan and began anexile movement for democracy in South Korea based in Japan and theUnited States .Kidnapping
Around noon of August 8, 1973, Kim was attending a meeting with the leader of the Democratic Unification Party held in the Room 2212 of the Hotel Grand Palace in Tokyo.
At around 13:19, Kim was abducted by a group of unidentified agents as he walked out of the room after the meeting. He was then taken into the empty Room 2210 where he was drugged and became unconscious. Later Kim was moved to
Osaka and later toSeoul , South Korea.Kim was later quoted as saying that a weight had been attached to his feet aboard the boat heading toward Korea, indicating that the kidnappers had intended to drown Kim by throwing him into the sea. They were, however, forced to abandon this plan as the
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force began a pursuit of the kidnappers' boat. Subsequently Kim was released inBusan . He was found alive at his house in Seoul five days after the kidnapping.According to some reports U.S. Ambassador
Philip Habib intervened with the South Korean government to save Kim's life.NIS inquiry
On October 24, 2007, following an internal inquiry, South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) has admitted that its precursor, the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA), undertook the kidnapping, saying it had at least tacit backing from then-leader Park Chung-hee. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7059648.stm S Korean spies admit 1973 snatch] BBC] [ [http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080&sid=aEszilDdmZv4 South Korea's Spy Agency Admits Kidnapping Kim Dae Jung in 1973] Bloomberg.com]
Fiction
The film "KT" (2002) depicts the kidnapping of Kim Dae-jung.
References
External links
* [http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2000/korea/story/leader/kim.dae.jung/ CNN Profile of Kim Dae-jung]
* [http://www.time.com/time/asia/asia/magazine/1999/990823/park1.html Time Asia Profile of Park Chung-hee]
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